
Babymetal have released the music video for their single, “The One”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Metal Resistance, out April 1 via earMUSIC. Head below to check it out.

The Maine have released the music video for their single, “Am I Pretty?”. The track is off the band’s latest album, American Candy, out now via 8123. Head below to check it out.

PVRIS have announced they’ll be embarking on a North American headlining tour this May and June. Tickets go on sale April 1, and you can view the dates below.

The Ready Set has announced a handful of acoustic in-store sessions and signings for this April. You can view the dates below.

Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties (Dan “Soupy” Campbell of The Wonder Years) has announced he’ll be releasing a 7″, titled Bittersweet, on May 20 via Hopeless Records. You can listen to the lead single below.

The Ghost Inside have announced that they’ve added ex-Texas In July guitarist Chris Davis to the band. You can view the announcement below.

Pierce The Veil are currently streaming their new single, “Texas Is Forever”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Misadventures, out May 13 via Fearless Records. Head below to give it a listen.

The line-up for this year’s Amnesia Rockfest has been announced and it includes the likes the Blink-182, Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember, Rise Against and more. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the full line-up below.

Hands Like Houses have announced that I The Mighty, Dead! and The Gospel Youth will be supporting their upcoming UK tour. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the dates below.

Architects have announced they’ll be playing a small release show for their upcoming album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, on May 27 at Brighton’s Concorde. Tickets go on sale March 24, and you can view the details below.

The line-up for the Vans Warped Tour 2016 has officially been announced to include the likes of Against The Current, Knuckle Puck, Sleeping With Sirens, Four Years Strong and more! It was also announced that The Ghost Inside would be playing Warped 2017. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the full announcement below.

Asking Alexandria premiered a new track on Daniel P Carter’s radio show, titled “Send Me Home”. The song is off the band’s upcoming album, The Black, out March 25 via Sumerian Records. Head below to check it out.

Andy Black has released the music video for his latest single, “We Don’t Have To Dance”. Head below to check it out.

Escape The Fate have announced they’ll be embarking on a headlining tour this April with support from American Wolves and Get Scared. You can view the dates below.

Candy Hearts & Chase Huglin have announced they’ll be embarking on a special acoustic tour this summer, where individual fans book the dates You can view the dates, as well as read messages from both bands, below.

Coast To Coast are a pop-punk band from Nagoya, Japan. With the release of their debut EP, Lessons Learned, behind them and an upcoming appearance at Pennsylvania’s Launch Music Conference, the band are looking to make 2016 their biggest year yet, and Legendary Kids Press was able to catch up with Tomo to discuss it all.
How would you describe your sound to those who have never listened to Coast To Coast before?
We’d say our sound is a blend of driving aggression and swelling harmonies; equal parts poppy and fun, and heavy and hard.
How did the band come together?
The band originally came together in 2011, just from the members at the time being in the scene and having a common taste in music. Brent and I started the idea and the band grew to what it is now through meeting new people with better ideas.

Underoath have added a date at Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre to their Reunion Tour. The show is scheduled for March 27. Tickets can be purchased here, and you can view the details below.

Heirsound are a two-piece alternative group from Long Island, New York. Composed of former Love, Robot vocalist Alexa San Román and former Sink Swim vocalist Dane Petersen, they’ve steadily been gaining traction for a busy year ahead, revolving around their debut EP. Recently, Legendary Kids Press was able to speak to the duo before their first gig about what they have in store for 2016.
For starters: describe the difference between Love, Robot and Heirsound for fans of Love, Robot who haven’t yet ventured into this new project.
Alexa San Román: This band is a little bit, I don’t know, less just hard rock and roll than Love, Robot was.
Dane Petersen: It has more ambiance to it, despite the obvious things. I sing a little bit more - we switch off vocals. Overall all, it’s just more ambient. There’s a lot more going on.
ASR: Definitely. Things are more equal, more split-up. The big difference is how even we are in our vocals.
What made you realize it was time to move on from Love, Robot?
ASR: I’ve been in Love, Robot since I was 15-years-old, so that was a nice 10-year stretch. I started feeling like I was hitting a wall with it and wanted to start a new thing, a new chapter. I just wanted that one to close because I grew up through Love, Robot and my music has changed through it. People got to witness me change through it too and I just kind of felt like it was time to start fresh and anew.
DP: As for me, I came into the band in its last year of existence. I had fun while it lasted. [Alexa] and I support each other; I support her decision every step of the way - it wouldn’t have been my place to tell her “no”. I think we had a good idea of where we wanted to take it next and I knew we both didn’t want to stop playing music by any means. We weren’t worried about it, and it didn’t have to be the end of the world.
ASR: And it wasn’t the end of the world. We could still play a Love, Robot show if we wanted to.

Andy Black is currently streaming one of the tracks off his upcoming solo album, The Shadow Side. You can listen to it below.

Bring Me The Horizon have announced they’ll be releasing a live DVD on September 1. The DVD will feature footage from their upcoming show at Royal Albert Hall. You can view the band’s announcement below.

Babymetal have released the music video for their single, “Karate”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Metal Resistance, out April 1 via EarMUSIC. Head below to check it out.

Biffy Clyro have announced they’ll be performing at Glasgow’s Bellahoustin Park with Fall Out Boy on August 27. Tickets go on sale March 23, and you can check out the details below.

The Summer Set have released a new song, titled “Jean Jacket”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, Stories For Monday, out April 1 via Fearless Records. Head below to check it out.

Pierce The Veil have announced they’ll be releasing their new album, Misadventures, on May 13 via Fearless Records. You can view the track listing, as well as album’s artwork, below.

Silverstein have released the music video for their single, “The Continual Condition”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, I Am Alive In Everything I Touch, out now via Rise Records. Head below to check it out.

Courage My Love have announced they’ll be embarking on a European Tour this spring with Over. Ticket details will be revealed at a later date. You can view the dates below.

Saosin have announced they’ll be releasing their new album, Along The Shadow, on May 20 via Epitaph Records. The band have also released their first song in seven years, titled “The Silver String”. Head below to listen to the track, as well as check out the album’s track listing and artwork.

Asking Alexandria are currently streaming a new song, titled “Here I Am”. The track is off the band’s upcoming album, The Black, out March 25 via Sumerian Records. Head below to give it a listen.

The Ready Set has premiered his new single, “Disappearing Act”. The track is off his upcoming album, I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love, out April 8 via Hopeless Records. Head below to give it a listen.

POP ETC are an indie rock band from Berkeley, California. Having released their new album, Souvenir, in January and a tour with The Moth and Flame and Banners underway, the band have been super busy. Recently, Legendary Kids Press caught up with frontman Chris Chu at the band’s show in New York to discuss the year ahead.
Hey Chris! How are you? Thanks for taking the time to do this interview.
I’m doing good. Thank you!
You guys have recently started your tour with Banners and The Moth and Flame. How are the shows treating you so far?
Yeah! It’s going great. It’s a really cool tour. I’ve never done one quite like it because the bands have just put out new records or EPs, so each night the line-up changes - sometimes we’re headlining or in the middle. It’s hard to explain.
When [you] always opening or headlining, you start to have this rhythm that you logistically figure out when exactly you have to get to the show and you set all your stuff up. But now it’s constantly changing, so it’s kind [of] fresh every show. So that’s cool. It’s a little weird, but it’s so early on in the tour, so we haven’t quite gotten into the rhythm of it yet. But it’s interesting.

Motion City Soundtrack have announced they’ll be breaking up later on this year after a still-to-be-announced final tour. You can read a statement from the band below.

You, Me, and Everyone We Know have announced they’ll be breaking up after their show on March 26. You can read a message from the band below.

A Day To Remember have released the music video for their latest single,”Paranoia”. Head below to check it out.

Landmarks have announced they’ll be embarking on a short UK tour this May with The Young Hearts. Head below to check out the dates.